Power Bank Station Map
YOOU focuses on finding shared power-bank stations from a mobile map. Users can look for nearby locations, check where a station sits, and move toward a rental point when their phone battery is low.
This makes the app practical for commuting, shopping centers, travel days, events, and long city walks. The map-first design gives users a quick way to decide whether a charging station is close enough to help.
Location access is central to that workflow, so users should decide whether precise or approximate access matches the way they plan to search for stations.
QR Rental Flow and Return Steps
The onboarding presents a clear rental flow: find a station, scan the QR code, take a power bank, charge the phone, and return the unit to any convenient station in the service network.
That flow is simple, but it depends on camera access, account status, station availability, and the rental terms shown by the service. Users should confirm the station, rental cost, and return expectations before taking a battery.
For short trips, the app can turn a low-battery moment into a manageable errand instead of a full stop to search for an outlet.
Registration, Notifications, and Payments
YOOU can show a registration prompt before scanning continues, which fits a rental service that needs to associate a borrowed power bank with a user. That account step should be completed only after the user understands the terms.
The package declares location, camera, microphone, notification, network, foreground service, alarm, and badge-related capabilities. Many of these support rental discovery and reminders, but users should grant only what they need.
Because the app supports a paid physical service, payment and deposit prompts deserve careful review. Users should check pricing, charging time, return rules, and any late or lost-item terms before confirming a rental.